Today, 9hab remains a vibrant and influential fashion trend in North Africa and beyond. The style has inspired a new generation of designers, who continue to push the boundaries of fashion and cultural expression. The 9hab movement has also sparked conversations about cultural identity, self-expression, and the power of fashion to bring people together.

Given the nature of these terms, they are generally classified as and are often flagged or filtered by content moderation systems.

It’s necessary to address the elephant in the room: your keyword attempt included “9hab,” which is a vulgar slur. In 2012–2013, YouTube’s moderation was poor. Some users (often young boys, not girls) would upload exploitative or mocking content using such slurs as tags to attract views. Legitimate content by girls rarely used those words. Today, responsible content creators and archivists actively filter out such terms.

Note to the reader: If you are researching old Maghrebi YouTube trends, avoid offensive search terms. Instead, try: “old Algerian vlog 2012,” “Moroccan girl makeup 2013,” “Tunisian daily routine 2012,” or “histoire youtube bnat algérie maroc tunisie.” Respect the creators by using respectful language.